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A Poem for Gertrude MAG
Plagiarism is a crime
 I'd never commit
 Though it's quite easy
 I admit
 
 You scrawled down 
 my poem during last week's slam
 All I have to say is Damn
 
 How could you,
 Little beaky, meek, feeble,
 Goggle-eyed Gertrude
 Have the disrespect to 
 Rob me of my own words?
 
 You did not feel the way I did
 When I wrote “Petal by petal” in my journal
 You did not feel accomplished
 Or satisfied, or angry, or confused by your own 
 Words and emotions
 
 You took a pen to your notepad
 Listened intently to my recitation
 And claimed it as your own
 
 You have no attachment to it
 How could you? It was my story to tell
 I look at your ugly face
 And wish you'd go to hell

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